Im having trouble getting my clutch to work, theres just not enough travel in it. I've bled the line, no difference, Ive had the cylinder reco'd no difference. Now im hunting for an adjustable pushrod, anyone know if these exist or where to find one?

Im having trouble getting my clutch to work, theres just not enough travel in it. I've bled the line, no difference, Ive had the cylinder reco'd no difference. Now im hunting for an adjustable pushrod, anyone know if these exist or where to find one?

You possibly have the wrong height throwout bearing carrier. I too needed an adjustable pushrod years ago for my toploader. I just got some old pushrods, and cut to the correct size, and just rounded the end. It worked fine.

I just use a high tensile bolt and cut it to length, then round the ends like xdclevo mentioned. You'll probably only need one about 5mm longer. If required make another one +5mm. Make sure that the clutch releases though, you don't want excessive pressure on the fork (with clutch released) causing the throwout bearing to constantly engage the clutch diaphragm.

You mentioned "cylinder" has been reco'd.......was that the master and slave?

Hey where did you guys get your adj pushrods from? I cant find them for sale anywhere, its dawned on me that the one we made up probably isnt going to work as planned.. anyone in melb got one that they part with?

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